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Divorce Legalese: Legal Terms Your Lawyer Will Use
Getting divorced is hard enough; the legalities that come along with it can make a difficult situation even harder. Perhaps the most complicated part of the paperwork part of the legal process of divorce is the language used. While legal jargon might be second nature...
What if I Don’t Want a Divorce but My Wife Does?
Marriage is filled with trials and tribulations. It’s normal for couples to go through ups and downs. At first, things may seem like they’re perfect, but eventually, you’re bound to experience hardships. The kinds of hardships married couples endure vary, and so does...
How to Share Back-To-School Expenses after Divorce
A single parent often has special challenges when caring for their child and handling finances. This is especially true when it is time for back-to-school. When a divorce occurs, the costs of caring for the child are often shared by the parents and determined by a...
What Evidence Do I Need for Child Custody?
The Judge decides custody arrangements based on the “best interests” of the child. If you want the Judge to have accurate information when deciding your child custody case, you need to gather evidence. The evidence you provide can help you prepare for your case and...